Only 3 Golfers Have Won Back-to-Back Masters Titles

by Jamie Stockwell
Only 3 Golfers Have Won Back-to-Back Masters Titles

Only 3 Golfers Have Won Back-to-Back Masters Titles...

As the 2026 Masters Tournament concludes at Augusta National, golf fans are revisiting the rare feat of consecutive victories at the prestigious event. Only three players in history have won back-to-back Masters titles, making it one of the sport's most elusive achievements.

Jack Nicklaus (1965-1966), Nick Faldo (1989-1990), and Tiger Woods (2001-2002) are the sole members of this exclusive club. The topic is trending today as defending champion Scottie Scheffler narrowly missed joining them, finishing third behind 2026 winner Xander Schauffele.

Augusta National's challenging course and the pressure of defending a green jacket make consecutive wins exceptionally difficult. Nicklaus achieved the feat first during his prime, while Faldo's back-to-back wins came in dramatic playoffs. Woods completed the trio 21 years ago during his dominant stretch.

Golf analysts note that Scheffler's strong performance this week reignited discussions about the difficulty of repeating at Augusta. The last attempt before Scheffler came in 2016 when Jordan Spieth collapsed during the final round while defending his 2015 title.

Social media is buzzing with comparisons between the three legends who accomplished the feat. Many fans are sharing highlights of Woods' 2001-2002 victories, when he became the first player to hold all four major titles simultaneously after his second Masters win.

The Masters' unique course setup changes each year, requiring champions to adapt quickly. This factor, combined with the tournament's mental demands, explains why even golf's greatest players rarely repeat as champions at Augusta National.

Jamie Stockwell

Editor at SP Growing covering trending news and global updates.